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The headliner throughout the Golden State Warriors' offseason has been Jonathan Kuminga. All eyes are on the 22-year-old forward as his extended restricted free agency saga rolls on deep into the summer.
Kuminga has yet to sign a deal this offseason as he works through different options for his future with Golden State, including a potential sign-and-trade, a new extension with the Warriors, or accepting a $7.9 million qualifying offer.
The standoff between the Warriors and Kuminga has slowed down Golden State's activity with other free agents during the offseason. Despite not signing a player this summer, the Warriors continue to be linked to multiple veteran free agents.
In a recent appearance on NBA Today, ESPN's Anthony Slater mentioned a few names connected to the Warriors in free agency, including veteran center Al Horford. According to Slater, Horford is "ticketed" to be the Warriors' starting center next season if they can work out a deal. Slater also mentioned De'Anthony Melton, Seth Curry and Gary Payton II as potential options in free agency, along with second-round pick out of Florida Will Richard as potential roster pieces.
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With no moves in the offseason and Kuminga's future with the team still in question, the Warriors' roster is currently thin. When Kuminga's situation is resolved, Mike Dunleavy Jr. and Steve Kerr will need fill out the remainder of the depth chart with veteran free agents. However, until then, all eyes will continue to stay on Golden State's saga with Kuminga.
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This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: Report: Warriors continue to be linked to multiple veteran free agents
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Kuminga has yet to sign a deal this offseason as he works through different options for his future with Golden State, including a potential sign-and-trade, a new extension with the Warriors, or accepting a $7.9 million qualifying offer.
The standoff between the Warriors and Kuminga has slowed down Golden State's activity with other free agents during the offseason. Despite not signing a player this summer, the Warriors continue to be linked to multiple veteran free agents.
In a recent appearance on NBA Today, ESPN's Anthony Slater mentioned a few names connected to the Warriors in free agency, including veteran center Al Horford. According to Slater, Horford is "ticketed" to be the Warriors' starting center next season if they can work out a deal. Slater also mentioned De'Anthony Melton, Seth Curry and Gary Payton II as potential options in free agency, along with second-round pick out of Florida Will Richard as potential roster pieces.
Via @anythonyVslater on X:
Some of the latest on the seven-week stalemate between Jonathan Kuminga and the Warriors from NBA Today pic.twitter.com/XZgd8W5WtB
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) August 15, 2025
With no moves in the offseason and Kuminga's future with the team still in question, the Warriors' roster is currently thin. When Kuminga's situation is resolved, Mike Dunleavy Jr. and Steve Kerr will need fill out the remainder of the depth chart with veteran free agents. However, until then, all eyes will continue to stay on Golden State's saga with Kuminga.
This post originally appeared on Warriors Wire! Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!
This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: Report: Warriors continue to be linked to multiple veteran free agents
Continue reading...